Thank you for your support of the Belmont Courthouse. Your private funds have accomplished windows, doors and more. Much funding was accomplished by our Plaques. Requests have been made to add a plaque : In Honor Of our Fathers.
If there is an interest we will add it. A nameplate on the Plaque costs $125.
If you are interested get in touch with President Donna Motis...rdmotis@frontier.com

Preserving History for All Ages

On June 13, 1972 the town of Belmont was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The courthouse was included as a part of this historic district.

The Belmont Courthouse nestled at the head of Ralston Valley, at one time stood as an elegant
centerpiece of the county seat of Nye County, Nevada. The construction began in 1875 and it
was completed in 1876; it served for 29 years as the county courthouse before the county seat was
moved to Tonopah, Nevada in 1905.

History of Belmont

Today, the town survives as a historic district with a few residents.
Its courthouse features one of Nevada's finest Italianate style Architecture.

Donate Today to save the Courthouse

The Friends of the Belmont Courthouse is a corporation organized under section 501(c) (3) of
the Internal Revenue Code and is authorized to solicit funds which can only be used to
preserve, restore, and protect the Belmont Courthouse with the cooperation and guidance of
Nye County.
H&R Block has submitted IRS Form 990 for the current year, in accordance with tax law.